SATEON, the 100% browser based access control system from Grosvenor Technology, has received a new update adding even greater functionality for new and existing users.
SATEON 2.8 now automatically deactivates lost ID cards or tokens when replacements are issued. This cuts down on manual system administration and also ensures security is not compromised in the event of a card being lost or stolen.
The introduction of a range of new graphical tools, including navigable real time maps, allow easy and intuitive monitoring and analysis of building access while the new Time Patterns function allows for building automation and pre-programmed access at scheduled times via a simple calendar interface.
In addition, with just a few clicks the new scheduled reports feature allows custom reports to be automatically printed or emailed to the desired user at a set time. This means there’s no more need to set reminders or to spend vital time repetitively compiling reports.
SATEON 2.8 can also seamlessly communicate with Galaxy Intruder and Simplex fire panels and Aperio wireless lock systems, allowing employers to get an access control solution which is tailored to their exact needs, without compromise.
For existing Grosvenor JANUS users, the process of upgrading is quicker than ever thanks to the Janus Migration Tool. This allows businesses to quickly start enjoying the full benefits of SATEON without disruption.
SATEON allows system managers and security staff to login on any PC or Mac via a secure portal from any device, anywhere, eliminating the need for additional software. This saves set-up time and server space for IT departments, whilst still providing a slick interface and comprehensive features. Its powerful design supports a wide range of tasks, from monitoring visitor movements in real-time, to producing custom management reports and setting automatic alarm protocols such as automatically focusing CCTV cameras on the source of the alert.
These are just some of the fifteen new additions to SATEON, to find out more, head to http://www.grosvenortechnology.com/access-control